Eric Livingston writes:

Why would this message be accepted?

log-2003-09-17-01:53:30:Sep 16 20:51:01 [courierd]
newmsg,id=000C3B31.3F67AFF4.000042AD: dns; frsxcvyyxh.J8.calwest.net (my
domain and ip show up in these parens)
log-2003-09-17-01:53:30:Sep 16 20:51:01 [courierd]
started,id=000C3B31.3F67AFF4.000042AD,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,module=esmtp,ho
st=aol.com,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The only two entries in my smtpaccess/default file are:

127.0.0.1 allow,RELAYCLIENT
192.168 allow,RELAYCLIENT

and the only thing in my esmtpacceptmailfor.dir is a single domain:
thelivingstons.net

What am I missing? Why would my server be accepting mail from calwest.net
(not my domain), from somebody at canada.com (not my domain), and sending it
on to aol?

If you have authenticated SMTP turned on, authenticating with a valid userid/password grants relaying privileges.


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